TP 39103202 C30 2007 7 Groups Group 23 = Fuel system Group 26 = Cooling system Group 27 = Engine controls Group 32 = Alternator and voltage regulator Group 33 = Starting system Group 35 = Lighting Group 36 = Additional electrical equipment Group 37 = Wiring and fuses Group 38 = Instruments Group 39 = Other Group 43 = Transmission Group 59 = Brake system Group 64 = Steering Group 83 = Doors and openings Group 84 = Exterior decorative elements, etc. Group 85 = Interior equipment Group 87 = Climate control system Group 88 = Internal equipment Ignition switch symbols X = Accessories (audio position) S = Powered upon insertion of key 15 = Contact remains connected during start 15l = Contact is broken while starting 30 = Constant power from the battery 50 = Start Countries/Markets A = Austria AUS = Australia B = Belgium CDN = Canada CH = Switzerland D = Germany DK = Denmark E = Spain EU/OS = Markets outside USA and Canada FIN = Finland GB = Great Britain ISR = Israel J = Japan KOR = Korea N = Norway NL = Netherlands S = Sweden USA = United States of America WEU = Western Europe Other AUTO = Automatic transmission CAN = CAN communication D = Diesel DPY = Display ECC = Electronic climate control system ETA = Engine throttle body EXT. X = Extended X-feed GDL = Gas discharge lamp HISPEED = High speed data bus IR = Infrared sensor LIN = LIN communication LHD = Left-hand drive LOSPEED = Low speed data bus MAN = Manual transmission MEMORY = Memory driver’s seat MMS = Mass Movement Sensor GASOLINE = Gasoline RHD = Right-hand drive SCR = Screened SRS = Airbag T = Turbocharged engine W/O = Without 2WD = Two-wheel drive 4CYL, I4 = 4-cylinder engine 5CYL, I5 = 5-cylinder engine Colors BK, SB = Black BN = Brown BU, BL = Blue GN = Green GY, GR = Gray LGN = Light Green OG, OR = Orange PK, P = Pink RD, R = Red VT, VO = Violet WH, W = White YE, Y = Yellow Explanations Abbreviations
TP 39103202 C30 2007 8 The descriptions below apply in general to all wiring diagram manuals, although not all sections are necessarily con- tained in this manual. How to use the wiring diagrams 1:2 A. Component designation Every component has a component designation that consists of two parts. The first part is a type number that describes the type of component in question, for example 3/xx. The second part of the designation is a serial num- ber, e.g. x/2. Together, this constitutes a component designation, e.g. 3/2. At the end of the manual is a list of components, where, with the help of the component designation, you can read off the name of the component, for example, 3/2 = light switch. List of type numbers The list shows which type of component that respec- tive type numbers refer to, for example, 3/x = switch, 6/x = electric motor, etc. 1 Battery 2 Relay 3 Switch 4 Control module 5 Driver information module 6 Electric motor 7 Sensor 8 Actuator 9 Heating element 10 Light 11 Fuse 15 Electrical distribution rail/box 16 Audio 17 Service/diagnostics 18 Contact reel 19 Meter 20 Ignition component/shunt 27 Optics 31 Ground connection 63 Branching point 64 Connector B. Branching points The wiring diagrams contain numbered junction points, e.g. 63/352. This manual contains a section with a list of branch- ing points. This list shows all the components that are connected to each branching point. The location of the branching points is shown in the "Cable harness routing in vehicle" section. C. Connectors Connectors provide a bridge between two cable har- nesses and are described in the "Connectors" sec- tion. D. Electrical distribution Operation of the fuses and relays is shown in the "Electrical distribution" section. E. Data communication Today’s cars contain CAN and MOST networks that transfer information. Connections to these networks are not shown in their entirety in the respective wir- ing diagram. Complete information on CAN and MOST communication is found in the section "Con- trol modules". F. Abbreviations A number of different abbreviations are used in the manual. These are explained in the section "Abbre- viations". G. Component location There is a section at the end of the manual in which the appearance and location of components is described in numerical order.
TP 39103202 C30 2007 9 How to use the wiring diagrams 2:2 Explanation of symbols = System voltage = Ground connection via wiring = Ground connection in compo- nent/chassis = Screened wire = Junction point = Twisted cable = Electrical connection = Variant = CAN communication = CAN high data signal (CAN H) = CAN low data signal (CAN L) = LIN communication = LIN communication = DIN cable, coaxial cable, etc. = Data communication = CAN communication = MOST communication = MOST communication = Connection with distribution box = Further connection to... = Connector between cable harnesses = Connector connected in com- ponent LIN CAN 1 1 G E A C F B D DIM 9 10 5/1 30+ 1 2 F3 SWM 3/254 C:9 C:8 CAN CAN 15/31 2 F26 1 30 15 50 X S 5 B:3 B:7 RD 5 RD 3/1 64/111 1 2 F69 2/193 1 2 5 4 7/149 WH-GN OG-BK 2 3 1 CEM 31/84 CAN BK BK 3 LHD 31/110 RSM LIN 63/12 2 RHD 1 LHD 4 RHD G:3 A:14 BK 63/214 BK H:7 H:23 D:10 R18 4/56 E:20 GN-HW RD-OG WH-GN A:17 LIN 6/1 WMM LIN 63/108 BK BK 3 W/O KVM BK 31/10 BK 63/25 A:28 BK M 7_209
This manual provides the complete wiring diagrams for the VOLVO C30 car, covering production model years 2007. It includes detailed information on fuses, relays, ground connections, control modules, fuel system, cooling system, engine controls, alternator and voltage regulator, starting system, lighting, additional electrical equipment, wiring and fuses, instruments, transmission, parking brake, brake system, steering, shock absorbers, doors and openings, exterior decorative elements, interior equipment, climate control system, and internal equipment.
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Model: VOLVO C30
Model Year: 2007
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